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Overview of Pittsburgh

Families moving to Steel City will find many townhouses for rent. At the meeting point of three rivers, the city of Pittsburgh is famous for its place in early American history and its contribution to steel manufacturing. Tycoon Andrew Carnegie was responsible for endowing many of the fine museums in the city and invested heavily in the area's infrastructure with projects still in use today. The city features many green spaces and parks, including the Pittsburgh Zoo, but the real vibe in the city comes from its sports fans. Home of the Steelers, the Pirates and the Penguins, there always seems to be a game going on somewhere.

As Pittsburgh beckoned entrepreneurs and immigrants to its rapidly growing industry, the city today reflects its cultural heritage in the many different ethnic restaurants and delis. The Bloomfield area is home to many of its authentic Italian eateries, such as Alexander's Italian Bistro. Nights out celebrating after a game become an exuberant atmosphere in the South Side Flats where bars like the Carson City Saloon help to keep the celebration going.

The city's unusual layout can sometimes make navigating its streets a bit of a challenge; Rent.com can help those searching for townhouses for rent in Pittsburgh by handily listing not only rental prices but also architectural details, floor plans and area maps.

Searching for Townhouses in Pittsburgh

Townhouses are a wonderful residential option for retirees, small families or those looking for roommates to help with living expenses. If you are planning to live with roommates, check out Rent.com's blog, which offers tips for handling difficult roomies. Often situated in Pittsburgh's more scenic and historic neighborhoods, townhouses can range from $600 - $900 per month or more, depending on the location. Pittsburgh's unique layout with hills and rivers often allows for some pretty views over the city from second-floor windows.

Most neighborhoods in Pittsburgh hail from its heyday as a center for manufacturing, and buildings often feature elaborate Victorian period detailing, such as carved scrolls or decorative moldings. The rivers and hills form natural barriers that shape the city into distinctive districts, often with their own unique character.

Typical Layouts of Townhouses in Pittsburgh

Townhouses usually have two floors and comprise a downstairs with living, dining and kitchen areas in one great room space, often with a small powder room. Upstairs, two bedrooms will often each have their own full, attached bathrooms and may or may not have a balcony. There is sometimes an attached carport or garage, and some units may feature washer and dryer hookups, a fireplace or a garden area. Townhouses in this Pennsylvania city range from 600 - 1,000 square feet in size.

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